i m sure a lot of people are having fun. i am tied to. i m ashley strohmier import carley shimkus and a lot of people don t say white. jackie is in white. you are kind of in white. todd: ashley, i wear a white shirt every single day on air, so i ignore the don t wear white after labor day. that is my jam and what i do. a story to begin the newscast, really tough stuff. ashley: we turn to a desperate search to find a kidnapped billionaire artist takes a new turn as suspected doctor refuses to talk. todd: a judge sets bail for the accused doctor with $500,000 as the police that he wiped away evidence before taken into custody. jackie ibanez joins us. an affidavit released yesterday say the man suspected of kidnapping eliza fletcher was seen by two witnesses including his own brother behaving oddly in the hours after that attack. 38-year-old cleotha abston was the man on the video violently attacking fletcher before forcing her into his car. those witnesses say they sa
georgia, and pennsylvania considered toss-ups, republicans are making final pitches on the issues that matter most to voters. mark kelly got a few more years in office, would continue to vote rubberstamp for joe biden s failed agenda. i think democrats will vote republican up and down the ticket. john fetterman has been blocking their efforts and my opponent is fighting cash bail. we got to get out and vote and change it, i m tired of hearing people complain, all i m hearing now in washington is people complaining. they did it, people on the left did it. carley: marianne with more on what the president is thinking. marianne: latest fox new power rarngs shows gop 231 to 204 over dems and factor in toss-ups, republicans still ahead 215 to 189 with 31 potential toss-ups. in the senates gop has a lead with four toss-ups there, despite number of showing republican advantage, president biden touting what he s managed to do so far. president biden: they re concerned if i
he wiped away evidence before being arrested. the man was seen by two witnesses, including his own brother, behaving strangely after the attack. he attacked her and forced her into his car. he was seen cleaning his car and washing his clothes in the sink. there could have been blood in the car. he was found outside his home, along with a pair of flip flops. his d.n.a. was found at the location of the abduction. he is charged with removing evidence and prayer vigil held for the mom of two as the shocking kidnapping rattles the community. she s a beautiful person, it is awful to see the evil in the world. fletcher set out for a morning jog friday morning when she was attacked near the university of memphis campus. video was discovered of the attack. he has not provided the location of the victim. this is not the first time he s been accused of kidnapping, 22 years ago he was convicted of aggravated robbery and attacks a prominent attorney. back to you. todd: jacky, th
let s go to phil mattingly who is in rockville, maryland where joe biden is participating in a reception for the democratic national convention. democrats are trying t ining to support going into the midterms. do you know what he s expected to address tonight? reporter: jake, in case you can t tell from the high school band behind us, it s campaign season for the president and his team. they ve been talking about getting on the road for several weeks. this will be the launch of the midterm campaign season, including a very clear speech, making clear that while he understands a win does not [ inaudible ] they have real things they can campaign on. they can campaign on legislative results, against republicans that they feel like are against most of the things perhaps democratic voters want to pay attention to. more than anything else, jake, over the course of the last several weeks, there have been clear signals that the supreme court s decision on roe v. wade is boos
experiences its biggest ever outbreak of avian flu. good morning from birmingham, where england are celebrating a double diving gold one for the team s teenage star at her first commonwealth games and another for the most experienced diver retaining his title. it s friday the 5th of august. our main story. a hosepipe ban will come into force in parts of southern england later today, as recent extreme temperatures and a lack of rainfall continue to put pressure on waterways and water supplies. southern water said the move, which affects the isle of wight and parts of hampshire, was a vital step . other bans will follow later in the month in kent, sussex and parts of wales. zoe conway has this report. i ve actually used the hosepipe more. frances and john are neighbours, friends, and very keen gardeners. from today, people living here near alresford in hampshire will be banned from using a hosepipe in their gardens. frances, do you think people will follow the rules? absolut